By Ellen Wright
In an ideal situation, a father who wants to be involved in his child’s life can work out shared custody or visitation with the child’s mother. However, under the law, an unmarried woman who gives birth to a child has custody of the child automatically and is under no legal obligation to involve the child’s father in their life. If you are an unwed father, there are vital factors that you need to be aware of if you have any chance of attaining and asserting your parental rights. This eGuide discusses the top strategies you need to consider and follow if you are heading to family court with your child’s mother.
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